Dataset: UARK-
Taxa: Zygophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arkansas Herbarium


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UARK049743R. A. Thompson   C06981989-06-16
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Ft. Chaffee Army Base. Arkansas River flood plain, on roadside; Sec 35, T8N, R31W.

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UARK061521Eric Sundell   10,1301991-10-05
United States, Arkansas, Chicot, Lake Village., 33.328728 -91.281781

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UARK061522Inez Hartsoe   89-00021989-10-02
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Along railroad tracks in town of Piggott.

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UARK061523George Templeton   1986-07-18
United States, Arkansas, Crawford, At a Texaco gas well, "Dent No. 1", 1 mi. S. of the U. of Arkansas Expt. Station at Kibler.

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UARK061524   
United States, Arkansas, Franklin

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UARK061525Blake Bevill   1984-09-29
United States, Arkansas, Mississippi, Gosnell. Bevill Farm.

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UARK061526Jeremy Whisenhunt   272005-07-20
United States, Arkansas, Mississippi, Mississippi Alluvial Plain. CR 103, 2.9 mi S of AR 18. Manila South Quad T14N R8E S10, 35.844471 -90.230816

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UARK061527R. Dale Thomas   1133021989-10-08
United States, Arkansas, Mississippi, East of U.S. 61 at the Post Office in Osceola.

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UARK061528D. M. Moore   65-2511965-09-22
United States, Arkansas, Pope, Russellville, Arkansas Tech campus.

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UARK061529Proctor   3300401933-07-14
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Fort Smith.

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UARK061530J. T. Buchholz   5081923-10-06
United States, Arkansas, Sebastian, Fort Smith, along RR tracks.

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UARK061531Jennifer D. Ogle   12-1542012-08-30
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Ozark Plateaus. Fayetteville. 731 W. Dickson St, on U of A campus, next to Nanoscale Material Science and Engineering Bldg., 36.066466 -94.169434, 419m

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UARK061532D. M. Moore   4204041942-09-15
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Fayetteville., 36.070073 -94.160173


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